if youre ever in the st paul area during the winter carnival tailor, its a fun visit.
Beyond the Great Snow Mountains -- louis l'amour
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if youre ever in the st paul area during the winter carnival tailor, its a fun visit.
Beyond the Great Snow Mountains -- louis l'amour
The Magic Mountain-Thomas Mann
Visited Minn/St Paul area in high summer humidity and tornado watches for tech training once :) Not a fan of snow.
The Magic of Oz - L. Frank Baum (one of my favorite authors :) )
The House of the Seven Gables- Nathanael Hawthorne
The House on the Borderland - William Hope Hodgson
Bleak House-Charles Dickens
The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek - Rhett McLaughlin
The Lost Continent: Travels in Small-Town America by Bill Bryson
Continent in Dust Experiments in a Chinese Weather System - Jerry C. Zee
The Lost Continent-Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra - Larry Blamire; starring: Fay Masterson, Brian Howe, Andrew Parks
lol
If You Ever Meet a Skeleton - Rebecca Evans
oops... put a movie title where a book title was asked... sorry (they didn't even have the decency to make a book of it... ) :(
Under Lock & Skeleton Key - Gigi Pandian
Never mind!
Under the Volcano--Malcolm Lowry
A novel by Jules Verne I'd never heard of:
The Golden Volcano - Jules Verne
Neither did I
The Golden Bowl- Henry James
I've never read Erma's book, but the title captivated me many years ago -
If Life is a Bowl of Cherries — What Am I Doing in the Pits? - Erma Bombeck
lol!
Get Out of That Pit: Straight Talk about God's Deliverance
by Beth Moore
The Snake Pit - Mary Jane Ward... adapted to a movie.
Everything You Need to Know About Snakes - John Woodward and DK
There's a Snake in My School! - David Walliams (not a typo) & illustrated by Tony Ross
My Weird School 21-Book Boxed Set-Dan Gutman
I have really enjoyed every jules verne book ive read. I don't think ive heard of that one either.
the golden apples of the sun -- ray Bradbury
heyyyyyyyyy, what happened to tailors post with the jules verne book? was I looking at the wrong page or something?
oh heck danik, you snuck in on me!
the charm school -- nelson demille
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test - Tom Wolfe
Lol!
The Return of the Native Thomas Hardy
time out!
Forum Games Rule Book, page 37, section 3, paragraph 2, line 1: "you cannot use 'the' as the word which carries over to the next book title."
Forum Games Rule Book, page 44, section 1, paragraph 1, line 1: "breaking of the rules is penalized by 50 push-ups!"
time back in!
the return of tarzan -- edgar rice burroughs
RuLze ¿ lol !
THE Return of THE King - J. R. R. Tolkien
The Man Who Would Be King- Rudyard Kipling
The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared - Jonas Jonasson
One Hundred Years of Solitude- Gabriel García Marquez
Twelve Years a Slave - Solomon Northup/David Wilson
twelve sharp -- janet evanovich
its one of her stephanie plum stories, all the titles of which have numbers in their names. kinda neat, like the "prey" stories by john Sanford.
Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave- Henry Bibb
Twelve Adventures of the Celebrated Baron Munchausen - Brian Robb :)
I see we had some lag time going on danik…
so i'll make an additional post in honor of yours and the next person can pick either one!
illusions, the adventures of a reluctant messiah -- Richard bach
the life and adventures of nicholas Nickleby -- Charles dickens
You´re both dears, bounty and tailor. I should have taken my suggestion out, as it was the last one, but I was simply to lazy. So, thanks for the additional post, bounty, specially it being a Dickens novel I love. And thanks taylor for the subtle elegance, by choosing a title that included both bounty´s and my suggestion.
America's Reluctant Prince: The Life of John F. Kennedy Jr by Steven M Gillon
why that is kind of you to think so danik, thank you.
you have read Nickleby? I have read lots of dickens and enjoyed them all, but not that one. I even read a dickens biography not too long ago. maybe when im through with lots of the other things that are presently on my reading plate, i'll give that a go. its a whoppin' big one though if I remember rightly isn't it? like 700, 800 or 900 pages?
the little prince -- st. exupery
boy that's sounding familiar. did I post that one not too long ago? fifty pushups for me!
It's one of his earlier novels, if I'm right. A lot of funny stories alternating with very serious ones.
The Prince and the Pauper Mark Twain.
The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli